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Myths around the review process of the Kampala amendments on the crime of aggression

The Special Session of the Assembly of States Parties on the review of the amendments on the crime of aggression is approaching (it is scheduled for 7-9…

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The First Ecocide Treaty?

Culminating in Vanuatu’s long-anticipated proposal to amend Article 5 of the Rome Statute with a new international crime last September, the burgeoning ecocide conversation has recently reached…

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The ICC Prosecutor’s Slavery Crimes Policy and Practice Between Conviction and Convenience

In December 2024, the International Criminal Court’s Office of the Prosecutor (‘OTP’ or ‘Prosecutor’) adopted a Slavery Crimes Policy (‘Policy’). The Policy communicates the Prosecutor’s…

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The interplay between Articles 27 and 98 of the Rome Statute: A familiar friend makes a new appearance in the arrest warrants against Netanyahu and Gallant

The issuance of the arrest warrants against Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defence Minister Yoav Gallant by the Pre-Trial Chamber (“PTC”) of the International Criminal Court…

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Statehood as an Incidental Issue in International Adjudication: Reflections on Palestine’s Intervention Request in South Africa v Israel

In December 2023, South Africa instituted proceedings against Israel at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) under the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime…

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Analyzing the Guterres–Putin Meeting from the International Law Perspective: Putting Aside the Emotions, the Secretary-General Allegedly Violated the UN-ICC Relationship Agreement

On the 24th of October, while the President of the ICC expressed their “high appreciation” for the strong cooperative relations with the UN, commemorating the “UN Day”,…

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“The Court has gone through a step change.” An interview with the Registrar of the International Criminal Court, Osvaldo Zavala Giler

On 11 September 2024, I conducted the following interview with Registrar Zavala Giler. It was a wide-ranging conversation which has been edited and condensed for publication.

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Should Ecocide be an International Crime? It’s Time for States to Decide

It’s not like international criminal justice has had an easy summer. Now it has a new bone to chew on – and it’s a particularly meaty one.

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Peru at a Crossroad: The New Impunity Law

In the last decades, Peru has undergone two significant transitions: one following the internal armed conflict of the 1980s and 1990s, initiated by the terrorist…

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Whose reasonable inference? The ICJ’s Advisory Opinion and the threshold for apartheid’s mens rea

In the ICJ’s Advisory Opinion on the Legal Consequences Arising from the Policies and Practices of Israel in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem…

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